Some odd neuromuscular diseases occur in Dobes,
including head tremors, narcolepsy, and polyneuropathy, an inherited disease of the central nervous system.
Not exact matches
Essential
tremor is a neurological disorder characterized by shaking of hands (and sometimes other parts of the body
including the
head), evoked by intentional movements.
Brain and spinal cord tumors Minimally invasive spine surgery Epilepsy and seizures
Head and spinal cord injuries Hydrocephalus and normal pressure hydrocephalus Neurovascular problems:
including brain aneurysm, aortic aneurysm and abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease and arteriovenous malformations Parkinson's disease, essential
tremor and other movement disorders Pain syndromes and peripheral nerve disease Degenerative scoliosis, lumbar and cervical stenosis
Both withdrawal methods led to physical problems,
including teeth chattering, paw
tremors, and
head shaking.
Signs of distemper - related neurological issues
include head tilting, constant circling, seizures, muscle twitching and
tremors, paralysis, frequent chewing motions — the «chewing gum fit» — and excessive salivation.
Infected horses might display clinical signs that
include head tilt, muscle
tremors, stumbling, lack of coordination, weakness of the limbs or partial paralysis.
The clinical signs of hepatic encephalopathy
include seizures, depression,
tremors, drooling and
head pressing.
Symptoms of congenital PSS usually appear by six months of age and
include failure to gain weight, vomiting, and signs of hepatic encephalopathy (a condition where toxins normally removed by the liver accumulate in the blood and impair the function of brain cells) such as seizures, depression,
tremors, drooling, and
head pressing.
A number of serious neurological / neuromuscular diseases affect Labrador Retrievers,
including polyneuropathy (centronuclear myopathy), laryngeal paralysis, megaesophagus, myasthenia gravis, cerebellar ataxia, narcolepsy, and also vague
head tremors that may be the result of unknown abnormalities in the brain.